The Big Four accounting firm said it hired almost 1,300 new employees last year via IrishTimesBiz
KPMG Ireland managing partner Seamus Hand said 'significant progress' had been made during the year in the area of gender diversity. Photograph: Dara Mac DonaillBig Four accounting firm KPMG Ireland increased its revenues by 15 per cent in 2022 to €579 million, according to its latest transparency report.
Within that figure, non-audit services provided to “other entities” contributed €343 million or 59 per cent of revenues in the year to the end of December 2022, the report states. The next biggest source of income was audit and directly related services provided to public interest entities, which accounted for €144 million or 25 per cent of its income.
Non-audit services to audit clients contributed €74 million or 13 per cent of its revenues while statutory audits and directly related services to public interest entities accounted for just €18 million or 3 per cent of its income for the year. The public interest entities that it audits include Bank of Ireland, Cairn Homes and hotel group Dalata.
The firm hired almost 1,300 new employees last year, bringing its total headcount to 4,326 at the end of December. This represented an increase of 14 per cent on the previous year, according to the annual report, which covered the 12-month period to December 31st, 2022. KPMG said it had completed the first stage of the site development for its new Dublin headquarters on Harcourt Street, which is scheduled for completion in 2026.
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